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The Meaning of Citizenship /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Kruman, Marc W. (Editor ), Marback, Richard (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, [2015]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Marc W. Kruman and Richard Marback
  • Part I. Appropriately differentiating citizenship in theory and practice. To acquire the equivocal attributes of American citizen and British subject: Nationality and nationhood in the early American West, 1796-1819 / Lawrence B. A. Hatter
  • State, citizenship, and health in an age of global mobility: a comparative study of labor migrants' health rights in Germany and Israel / Nora Gottlieb
  • Expressing belonging through citizenship: are we talking third-generation Israelis, third-generation Yekkes, or third-generation diasporic German citizens? / Dani Kranz
  • Part II. Proper horizons of political citizenship. Immigrant teachers and global citizenship: perspectives from Jamaica / Karen Thomas-Brown
  • Exclusion, island style: Citizenship deprivation and denial in the Caribbean / Kristy A. Belton
  • "Free" men and African colonization: the difficulties of defining citizenship in the early American republic / Eugene Van Sickle
  • Justice for border-crossing peoples/ David Watkins
  • Part III. The character of politically sustainable and normatively appropriate civic bonds. Citizenship and the ambiguities of Jewish self-confidence / Howard N. Lupovitch
  • Searching for the civic soul of the university: higher education, citizenship, and the debate over military training in the interwar period / Candice Bredbenner
  • Voices from the periphery: Participatory budgeting and the remaking of citizenship in Porto Alegre, Brazil / Teresa R. Melgar
  • What is an "Average Citizen?" citizen speech codes as rhetorical resources in public meetings / James L. Leighter
  • Part IV. Defining and resolving conflicting civic and personal obligations / Democratic hopes and majoritarian fears: Emerson as a man on the street in the election of 1834 / T. Gregory Garvey
  • French citizens and Muslim law: the tensions of citizenship in early twentieth-century Senegal / Larissa Kopytoff
  • Writing transnationality: Locating citizenship in fluid cartographies / Jonah Steinberg.